Health Highlights: March 21, 2018
NIH Investigating Alcohol Companies’ Funding of Study
U.S. Judge Blocks Mississippi’s New Abortion Law
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NIH Investigating Alcohol Companies’ Funding of Study
U.S. Judge Blocks Mississippi’s New Abortion Law
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Mississippi Bans Abortions After 15 Weeks Gestation
Stem Cell Transplant Successful in Macular Degeneration Patients: Study
Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Arizona Pedestrian
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MONDAY, March 19, 2018 (HealthDay News) — One-third of young adults in the United States have been in a vehicle with a driver impaired by alcohol or drugs, a new study finds. Riding with a marijuana-impaired driver was more common than riding with an alcohol-impaired driver, researchers found. “We’ve putContinue Reading
Kratom-Linked Salmonella Outbreak Expands: CDC
Child Development Expert Dr. T. Berry Brazelton Dies at Age 99
U.S. House Plans Another Vote on ‘Right to Try’ Bill
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People at Three U.S. Airports May Have Been Exposed to Measles
Process Preserves Brain for Future Upload
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Stephen Hawking Dies at Age 76
Right to Try Bill Defeated in U.S. House
Trump Administration Broke Federal Air Pollution Law: Judge
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Pet Guinea Pigs Likely Cause of Multistate Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
White House Wants to Improve Patient Access to Electronic Medical Records
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Forty People in 27 States Sickened in Kratom-Linked Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
U.S. Embassy Staff Cuts in Cuba Permanent Due to ‘Health Attacks’
Judge To Review Claims That Roundup Causes Cancer
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Jim Kelly’s Cancer Returns
New Uber Service Takes Patients to Medical Appointments
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There May Be a Better IV Fluid Than Saline, Studies Find
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